Changelog Magisk v20.3 (stable)
- [MagiskBoot] Fix lz4_legacy decompression
Changelog for Magisk Manager v7.5.1 (stable)
- Fix toggling app components in MagiskHide screen
- Update translations
On the previous build, the developer implemented a new Magisk Hide method for root detection applications, in order to bypass the advanced SafetyNet check on the latest Android versions. With Magisk 20.3 HotFix update, you will get all the above and further.
According to the changelog mentioned above for Magisk 20.3, the MagiskBoot structure gets a fix for – Fix lz4_legacy decompression. Moreover, the Magisk Manager 7.5.1 fixed toggling app components in the MagiskHide screen. This update comes via a stable channel; you can download and install it from the tutorial given below; read ahead!
What is Magisk root? (for new users)
Magisk root is the most popular root solution right now in the Android community. With its straightforward and systemless approach, along with the wide range of compatibility, most of the enthusiasts and developers rely on Magisk to gain root access on their phones. Recently, John Wu (aka topjohnwu), the developer behind Magisk, announced Magisk 20.3 iteration, which is meant to address bugs and carry general improvements.
Apart from the systemless approach, Magisk also comes with its own set of proprietary modular support, which is called a Magisk Module. You can access it from the Magisk Manager app itself. These modules can give you extra features that you won’t be able to find in stock firmware. Further, a third-party developer can create Magisk Modules and publish on their platform for specific devices. If you are looking to root your phone in 2020, Magisk 20.3 ZIP is here for you. The download link for Magisk 20.3 is given below, along with the tutorial to install; read ahead!
